Top 5 Most-Read Articles in Independent Agent in February
From a TikTok trend causing insurers to withdraw auto coverage to making sure agents don’t leave money on the table by offering surety bonds, here are February’s top five articles.

From a TikTok trend causing insurers to withdraw auto coverage to making sure agents don’t leave money on the table by offering surety bonds, here are February’s top five articles.
The social media trend led to a wave of vehicle thefts and forced two prominent insurance carriers to announce that they will be limiting applications for coverage.
House Republicans’ letter states that the FTC is exceeding its delegated authority and lacks congressional authority in federal statute to initiate this type of rulemaking.
During the conference, independent insurance agents from across the U.S. will share their perspectives with legislators on issues important to the independent agency system.
AIG’s Private Client Group (PCG) business will move to this new independent platform and be rebranded as Private Client Select Insurance Services (PCS).
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FOX News host will discuss the current political landscape and more at Big “I” Legislative Conference on Friday, April 28.
The House Financial Services Committee has released draft legislation to amend and bolster the privacy requirements created by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
The National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA) report sheds light on the strides the industry has made over the past five years but also lays bare the opportunity deficit Black people still face in the industry.
The premier event for independent agents will take place April 26-28 at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel.